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A detailed shot of a clump of Tacca chantrieri, also known as the black bat flower, growing in a garden under soft, dappled sunlight. The plant features several tall dark purple to near-black flowers, each with two broad, wing-like bracts and numerous long, drooping, filamentous bracteoles resembling whiskers or cat’s tails. Some flowers are more open, revealing small clusters of darker purple petals at their centers. The flowers emerge on sturdy, erect dark brown-purple stems. Beneath the fascinating blooms are large, ribbed, bright green leaves with lighter green veins, forming a lush, full base for the plant. The plant is surrounded by dark brown, rich soil, with a hint of smaller green ground cover plants and a terracotta pot visible in the blurred background to the left. A pair of gardening gloves peek into the frame from the bottom right. The overall impression is one of exotic beauty and a slightly mysterious atmosphere in a natural, outdoor setting, with sunlight filtering through distant trees creating soft bokeh highlights in the background.